I think Apple PCs support SAMBA, but a quick google indicates that maybe I*P*A*D*S don't... but can if you install an app called "FileBrowser" or something. I may have not have that quite straight though..._________________DEATH TO SPREADSHEETS
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Beware the demented serfers!Last edited by disciple on Tue 29 Mar 2011, 04:41; edited 1 time in total

9. Type in the URL
Code:
http://puppy.server.ip.address:8000
I typed in http://192.168.0.2 and the connection was refused

Now if I typed the above into the sever computer that is connected to the wireless router it displayed the shared directory. When I tried this from a laptop running either puppy or windows the connection was refused. Any ideas?_________________Puppy Software <-> Distros <-> Puppy Linux Tips

I have to say, I love the simplicity of TNG. If only there was a ntfs-TNG

I'll see what can be done to get busybox httpd to play nice. If the code turns out to be hackable it may be useful to port some applets to busybox too._________________Web Programming - Pet Packaging 100 & 101

I think Apple PCs support SAMBA, but a quick google indicates that maybe piece of crap's don't...

Hmmm. I think an anti-spam script has become overenthusiastic with automatically editing posts.
Perhaps it should check if the poster has over a thousand posts or has been a member for a year or something _________________DEATH TO SPREADSHEETS
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I told the forum to change "i P a d" to "piece of crap" to discourage spammers. I think it has worked pretty well. To get around it, misspell i P a d somehow. I use i-Pad. You can edit your post to that effect.

Posted: Thu 07 Apr 2011, 13:10 Post subject:
A small modification to the samba-startSubject description: How to run headless?

Hi rcrsn51, thank you for your samba-start pet you made for me.

I have changed it a bit so that it would also mount my USB-HDD (somehow it was not always available even though I did not change anything). But now with your modified script in the start-up folder it is always mounted - and shared using SAMBA.

I would like use this small Puppu computer as a music server, and therefore it needs to run without a monitor and keyboard.

You wrote ......."Then you could boot Puppy with the "pfix=nox,fsck" argument and run headless!"
But where do I use this command, and also should I then put your Samba-start script into the rc.locale?
Just copy paste or?

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